SCHEME OF EXAMINATION & DETAILED SYLLABUS For BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA) DEGREE GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY SECTOR-16C‚ DWARKA‚ DELHI Note : A Minimum of 40 Lectures is mandatory for each course. Syllabus of Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)‚ approved by BCA Coordination Committee on 26 th July 2011 & SubCommittee Academic Council held 28 th July 2011. W.e.f. academic session 2011-12 Bachelor of Computer Applications FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION
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1. The surest indicator of a great nation is represented not by the achievements of its rulers‚ artists‚ or scientists‚ but by the general welfare of its people The statement linking the prosperity of a nation to the general welfare of its people plays with human experience dating back to the prehistoric times. Since the first traces of human life were discovered in the districts of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa‚ the human society has come a long way. In ancient and medieval days‚ the nature of human
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______________________ 1. a. Calculate the value of a 4.65% five-year €1‚000 bond‚ if you know that the bond is rated AAA and the typical YTM for such bonds is 6.25%. (6 points) b. How will the value of this bond change (in %) if yield increases to 7%? (use duration) (10 points) 2. a. Your friend is moving to another country next month and is considering what to do with her current apartment in Vienna. Her real
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Week 4 Assignment: Academic Honesty Academic Honesty in the education world is something that differentiates rapidly among students. Some choose to engage in dishonest practices and other’s do not. According to studies that have been done‚ graduate and under-graduate students find certain types of dishonesty or cheating as”serious” or “moderately serious.”(Academic Honesty‚ Kim D. Kirkland‚ 2009) Although the United States sees certain forms of test taking or studying as dishonest practice‚ “in
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determined by one’s personality‚ not by the situation. 2. When we view others‚ it’s easy to fall into the fundamental attribution error trap. Studies show that when people have the situations reversed‚ they better see the situation from another’s point-of-view. 3. How we interpret another’s behavior has consequences—both good and/or bad. 1. We must be cautious in interpreting another person’s actions or inactions. 2. Politics comes into play when interpreting actions or inactions. 1. For instance
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Chapter Overview: Due to science and the discovery of a “heliocentric” universe‚ there was a transformation of humankind’s perception of its place in the larger scheme of things. This new worldview led to new thinking about moral and religious matters‚ as well as scientific theory. New ideas and methods of science challenged modes of thought associated with late medieval times like scholasticism and philosophy. The Protestant Reformation and the discovery of the Americas presented new uncertainties
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Characters in the stories we have read so far this semester have been faced with a multitude of problems‚ emotions and impulses to work through. It seems that from three stories the characters carry out very different actions‚ but they all have an underlying bond‚ selfishness and the desire to be something there not. It also seems that they are judged in the eyes of the narrator‚ as either succeeding or failing due to the way they carried themselves throughout the story. In the short story‚ “A
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Teenage Smoking There are several causes for teenage smoking‚ as well as many effects. There are no positive effects of teenage smoking‚ so there are no only negative causes for teenage smoking. The effects of teenage smoking can be both physical and mental. Despite all of the warnings there are‚ teenage smoking is not on a decline. Teenage smoking has many causes. Several teens take that first puff just to try something new. One might see his or her peers smoking and think it is the coolest thing
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The quality of a good citizen Is good character the same as being a good citizen? Many confuse having good character with being a good citizen. They aren’t the same. It would be similar to saying that having good character is the same as being a good parent or being a good manager. Character relates to the quality of one’s actions such as acting in a manner that is honorable‚ courageous‚ compassionate‚ and/or ethical. Good citizenship relates to the type of one’s actions such as actions that
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Air pollution concentrations have been rapidly increasing in the major urban areas of Brazil caused mainly by the increasing use of vehicles. Policies to control car emissions in Brazil have relied basically on mandatory emission standards and subsidies for specific cleaner technology resulting in substantial decrease of car emission rates. Nevertheless‚ taxes on car sales‚ differentiated by vehicles’ size and fuel‚ have also influenced car emission patterns. This paper analyses the compliance
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